The two companies are currently investigated by the US House Intelligence Committee

Jul 17, 2012 13:45 GMT  ·  By

Once again China and its evil plans are in the spotlight. This time, telecommunications experts believe that the Chinese government has access to around 80% of the world’s communications networks.

According to WND’s sources, this is possible because of the devices manufactured by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE, which distribute electronic equipment to 140 countries.

Experts claim that any information that passes through a network equipped with Huawei devices is surely intercepted, unless there’s military encryption involved.

Apparently, the manufacturers are offering prices and deals with which other companies cannot compete. Among the important organizations they already have contracts with them we find Megafon from Russia, Reliance in India, and Etisalat in the UAE.

Currently, the US House Intelligence Committee is investigating Huawei and ZTE regarding the possibility of sabotage and industrial espionage made via backdoors planted in their products.